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 remake [ri'meik]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 再作, 再制, 重作

n. 再制, 改作, 重制物

[化] 修改; 重做




    remake
    remade
    [ noun ]
    1. creation that is created again or anew

    2. <noun.artifact>
      it is a remake of an old film
    [ verb ]
    1. make new

    2. <verb.creation> make over redo refashion
      She is remaking her image


    Remake \Re*make"\ (r?-m?k"), v. t.
    To make anew.

    1. The process of post-crash reforms began with calls to remake the markets and wound up a year later with a series of rather technical adjustments.
    2. Moscow wants IMF endorsement of its credentials as a pro-reform government, while the Fund is seeking to justify its position as lead manager in helping Russia remake its economy in the capitalist mould. Reaching agreement will not be easy.
    3. The measures are part of an effort by Detroit to remake its lawless image and end the annual outbreak of fires that has become a national embarrassment.
    4. Most companies exploring the technology so far aren't trying like Fujitsu to remake computers, but to create products that have some computing functions.
    5. But he's "moving in a very positive direction now," Wagner said during filming of the television remake of "Indiscreet," which originally starred Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman.
    6. Rock stars will record a remake of Rod Stewart's hit song "Sailing" to protest the forced repatriation of Vietnamese boat people from Hong Kong.
    7. WILL Ford Motor, the second largest of Detroit's big three vehicle manufacturers, follow rivals General Motors and Chrysler and remake its top management team before the year is out?
    8. Not a remake of the 1967 Oscar-winning film staring Rod Steiger and Sidney Poitier, this "preview of a forthcoming series" features Carroll O'Connor as the old-style white sheriff and Howard Rollins as the thoroughly modern black deputy.
    9. But the summer's not over yet; among the movies opening this month are "Married to the Mob," a remake of "The Blob" and "Young Guns."
    10. "Normal practice is when something happens wrong in the orchestra you start trying to remake it and sometimes you succeed and sometimes not.
    11. Where his fellow leaders generally administer settled societies, he must sit atop a state in which every institution, private and public, is being rebuilt, in which the very individuals are seeking to remake themselves.
    12. But Kubota is determined to remake its image as it heads into its second century.
    13. This Saturday, he plays the veteran police sergeant in "Cop Killer," the first installment of the remake of the anthology series "Police Story" on ABC.
    14. The city's current effort to remake itself began in the mid-1970s.
    15. In the mid-1980s, he tried to remake shipping once again by building a dozen very large container ships and deploying them on a round-the-world route.
    16. The remake rights become a major key to getting us into television programming."
    17. The problem he has to solve is how to remake the banking industry so that it can attract capital, how to insure small depositors, and how to reduce the government's role in risk-bearing.
    18. In the climactic moment we'll see them frantically digging in a morgue, and we'll hear a tragic howl of anguish: Why are we doomed to remake the same dumb shows over and over? Meanwhile, truck sales declined 41.3%.
    19. Instead, he undid me with his performance as Cyrano de Bergerac in the magical "remake" of the classic Edmond Rostand play called "Roxanne."
    20. It should not be missed by anyone remotely interested in the history of opera in the 20th century or in the ways in which a great conductor and a great director can remake a work through their own creative powers.
    21. "Nobody wants to call attention to themselves these days." If Mr. Flusser were designing the wardrobe for a remake of "Wall Street," he says the Gordon Gekko character would no longer wear the dressy looks that symbolized his wealth and power.
    22. The show is a remake of the popular 1960s-'70s series and was prompted by the writers' strike last summer.
    23. The debut Disney-Touchstone film stars Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan in a remake of the 1949 thriller of the same name.
    24. We cannot afford to remake stuff or throw material away.
    25. Says an opposition businessman: "When you're counting on old men to remake your country, you've got serious problems."
    26. Some fine Hollywood pictures have evolved from variations on this theme: "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" (1941) and its 1978 remake, "Heaven Can Wait," immediately come to mind.
    27. French law forbids plagiarism, but permits pastiche, which it defines as a humorous take-off or remake of a recognizable original text.
    28. The newspaper said the proposals were more detailed and far-reaching than the Japanese side had expected and amounted to a plan to "remake Japan." Foreign Ministry spokesman Taizo Watanabe declined to comment during a regular news conference Friday.
    29. Mr. Kravchuk's task is to remake Ukraine as an economically viable democracy, free of Russia.
    30. American Telephone & Telegraph Co. recently disclosed that it will be the sole advertiser on a series of TV movies over the next five years, starting with a remake of "Inherit the Wind" in March.
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